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WEDNE
AY, SEPT. 8th, 1920
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN,
MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A.


 
 



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‘Get the Kind of School
Supplies that Last
IGOROUS children require supplies that
wear well. Get their Basketball and Foot-
ball equipment, Lunch Boxes, Bookstraps,
Pencil Boxes, Vacuum Bottles, Rulers, Foun-
tain Pens, etc., at the Winchester Store:
We supply the carpenter, the mechanic, the farmer,
the housekeeper, the fisherman, the hunter, with solid
worth in Hardware and Sporting Goods. You will find
it also in our School Supplies. Come in today.
H. S. Newcomer, Mt. Joy
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We Buy Right
That's Why We Sell Right
Gerfin Tobacco Shears, each
Penna. Quality Lawn Mower, each
Columbia—Dry Cells No. 6, each
Penna. Bicycle Tires, each
Vacuum Cup Tires, each
Vacuum Cup Cord Tires
Diamond Tires. 30x33 in
Diamond Tires 30x3 in
6,000 Mile guarantee
Norwalk Tubes, 30x31% in
Ford Spark Plugs, any make
Set of Ford Spark Plug Cables
Universal Auto Lens approved by Penna., pair........
Genuine Stewart Speedometer Joints, each. ............
Right or Left Hand Drive
Weed Chain Jacks, each
Tire Pumps. $1.75 to
Combination Tire Locks, $1.25 to
All 50c size patching material for tubes .40
MOBILOIL, A COMPLETE STOCK IN ALL GRADES AT
OLD PRICES.
GET THE HABIT—BUY RIGHT
FRANK B. GROFF
HARNESS—SADDLERY AUTO OILS—TIRES
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.




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ATTENTION
FARMERS
We must move in the next two weeks one
hundred or more tons of our own make of BRAN
and MIXED FEEDS, owing to our storage cap-
acity being crowded.
Have made a special reduction on ton lots
or more of from four to five dollars per ton. If
interested let us hear from you at once, as our
special offer will be withdrawn as soon as the
above amount is sold.
I. D. Stehman
MOUNT JOY, PA.
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Attention! Farmers
WE HAVE ON HAND
TIMOTHY and ALFALFA
BOTH OF BEST GRADE AND TEST
FERTILIZER
A Carload in our warehouse. Anoher in a few days.
This is Baugh’s and that means Quality.
Michigan Limestone
Ask about it.
Success Potato Diggers, Ontario
Drills, Blizzard Ensilage Cutter
Also Case Tractors
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
GCG. MOYER
Better and Cheaper Than Lime for Fall Use.

West Donegal Street
 
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MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
fii 10001000
THE PRODUCE AND
LIVE STOCK MARKET
CORRECT INFORMATION FUR-
NISHED WEEKLY BY THE
PENNA. BUREAU OF
MARKETS FOR THE
BULLETIN
Herewith is a corrected weekly re-
port of the Lancaster markets rela-
tive to produce and live stock:
Lancaster Retail Produce Market

Fruits
Apples: Ramboes supply good
home grown 20ca30c per % peck.
Duchess 25ca30c per % peck. Crab
apples 20ca25c per 14 peck.
Bananas: Supply medium good
quality and condition 30cab0c per
dozen.
Blackberries: Home grown fair sup-
ply good quality and condition 30c
per qt.
Cantaloupes: Some soft and over
ripe 5calOcalbc each. Honey Dew
Mellons each 25cad0c.
Elderberries: Good supply 10e per
qt.
Grapes: Concord, home grown
alOc a pound.
Grape Fruit: Supply limited qual-
ity fair 15ca20c¢ each.
Huckleberries: Fair supply limited
quality and condition 30ca3bc per
qt.
Lemons: Good supply fair quality
and condition 2bcad0c per dozen.
Oranges: Supply limited good
quality and condition 50ca80c per
dozen.
Peas: Home grown, watermelon,
and other varieties 20ca30c per %
peck good supply. Bartlett 30cad0c
per '% peck. California 15¢ per box.
Peaches: New Jersey peaches fair
supply good quality and condition
25¢ per % peck. Home grown EIl-
bertas good supply good quality 10c-
albe per qt. box 20ca25¢ per % peck
5% basket $1.25a$1.75; some low as
$.100.
Pine Apples: Abbaca 35cablc ea.
Plums: California medium supply
good quality 10calbce per box. Home
grown 10calbc per quart.
Watermelons: 25cab0c¢ each.
Butter: Country 65ca70c¢ per 1b.
Creamery 68caTac per pound.
Eggs: Nearby fresh 62a65c. Most-
ly 65c. .
Poultry: Dressed $1.25a$2.00 each.
Broilers 75¢a$1.00 each. Squabs 30c-
ab0c each.
Both the Curb and Central Mar-
kets were well stocked with choice
fruits and vegetables and the usual
crowd of buyers were present. Home-
grown stock pre-dominated and was
of excellent kuality and condition.
Peaches of choice quality and con-
dition were plentiful and sold readily
in % baskets. A goodly stock of
corn, tomatoes and apples was of-
fered and all other fruits and vege-
tabes were in good supply. Eggs con-
tinue to advance in price but ap-
pear plentiful. Prices remain about
the same as last week on most of fer-
ings:
8c-
Vegetables
Beans: Home grown 10calbe per
% peck. Yellow Wax excellent qual-
ity and condition 20ca2bic per %
peck. Lima Beans 20ca2bc per
quart.
Red Beets: Home grown good
quality and condition 5¢ per buneh.
Cabbage: Home grown supply good
excellent quality and condition 5ca-
10c per head.
Cauliflower: Home grown supply
limited fair quality 10ca25c per head.
Corn: Home grown supply good,
good quality 15ca25c per dozen,
mostly 20c.
Celery: Home grown supply good
quality excellent 5callOcalbc per
stalk.
Cucumbers: Supply good lca3cabe
each. Home grown pickles 10c doz.;
40ceca75c¢ per 100.
Carrots+ Good supply and condi-
tion 5calbc per bunch.
Egg Plant: Fair quality medium
supply 10calbca20c each.
Lettuce: Home grown good supply
and condition 10cal5ca20c head.
Romanie 8calOc per head.
Onions: Yellow Bermudas condi-
tion variable 10c per box; 20c per %4
peck. Crystal White Wax quality
and condition good 10c¢- per box
Spanish 5cal0Oc each.
Peppers: Good quality 1lcadcabe ea
Peas: Green 40ca50c per % peck;
supply limited. Sugar 40c per %
peck; supply limited.
Potatoes: Irish Cobblers No. 1
home grown 30ca3bc per % peck;
supply good. Per bushel quality and
condition good $1.75a$2.00. Irish
Cobblers No. 2, 20ca25¢c per % peck.
Per bushel quality and condition
good $1.2ba $1.50; Culls low as 90e.
Sweet Potatoes: Supply limited
quality nd condition good 40ca50e¢
per % peck.
Parsley: Home grown good quality
= land condition 3cabc per bunch.
Rhubarb: Home grown fair supply
excellent quaity 5c per bunch.
Radishes: Home growm good sup-
ply and condition 5ca8c per bunch.
Summer Squashes: 5callc each.
Spinach: Home grown good supply
and condition 15¢ per 1% peck.
Tomatoes: Home grown good sup-
"|ply and condition good 10cal5c per
1% peck 50ca65c per 9%
Turnips: New supply
per 1% peck.
re lf A Aen
ALL TIRED OUT
basket.
limited 40¢
Hundreds More in Mount Joy in the
Same Plight
Tired all the time;
i Weary and worn out night and
ay;
Back aches; head aches,
Your kidneys are
weakened.
You should help them at their
work.
Let one who knows tell you how.
Mrs. Jacob Childs, Mt.” Joy Street,
Mount Joy, says: “I had been suffer-
ing for a long time with terrible
pains in my back just over my hips.
Headaches and dizziness were fre-
quent with me, too. My kidneys
showed signs of weakness and
bothered me on that account. I
would feel all tired out. I was told
of Doan’s Kidney Pills and got some.
From the first, Doan’s helped me and
finally I was completely cured of the
trouble. I now feel like a different
woman.”
_ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Child’s had. Fester-Milburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ’
Last week we had an item relative
to a Jig being stolen over in
Brooklyn ere’s one better. On
Friday
cargo “{
next?
probably

Plen at Chicago What
3 JOY,
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ire freight train and its|
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH
What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To
Say This Week

Der Porra Mohler maned ich het
ene misrepresent in ains fun mina
ledshta breef we ich g’sawt hob os
are daid Gud donka os si g'mae eme
si loo raegler olla fardle yohr yohr
batzawla daida. Are sawgt mere
ware ons wennich geld os are saena
daid es yohr room, un fum geld far
des yohr’s loo het are nuch gor nix
¢'sana. Ich hob ene g’frogt we are
don laeva daid, don hut are g’sawt
uff wos onner leit net essa wella un
de pawr grumbeera un reeva os are
in sime gorda ga-raised hut dorrich
der soomer. Now, es hut mich orrick
o'shipte des tsu hara. Ich daid mana
en mon kent net goot breddicha mit
sime mawga foll reeva. Awver des
is uft der fohl. De leit mana en
porra set laeva we en engel. Se treata
ene so. Won are um der wake is don
sin se so glod os en ga-bigelde wonse
es
un olles os are sawgt is recht. Se
doona olles far ene os we ene ba-
tzawla un sell is es hawbt ding. Se
missa uff borricks kawfa odder far-
hoongera, un won amohl en porra ma
mon a pawr dawler shuldich is un are
denked are waerdt net batzawled don
is em porra si influence ivver seller
mon fardt. Der porra daids garn ba-
tzawla won are es wexel het, awver
si g’'mae batzawled net un we
wil are si shoolda batzawla?
Ich hob amohl en porra ga-kent os
shier olla Soondawg tsu sinera g’mae
g'schwetzed hut waega
Endlich is en oldter fore-shtaeer, woo
olls en farde dawler es yohr gevva
hut tsu em porra, uff g’shtonna un
hut g’sawt are het g’'maned se hetta
ene
sime loo.
ene ga-dnked far breddicha far era
sala un net olsfart far era geld. Der
oldt porra hut ene awenich aw ga-
gooked dorrich si brilla un hut derno
g'sawt.
“My liever brooker, ich bin doh
far breddicha far eir sala, awver sala
con ich net essa, un won ich kent don
daids tzae dowsend nemma we diny
far ma hoongerich mon en resh-
pectable breckfesht maucha!”
So hut’s su feel karricha-gaer olla
wie. Se treata en porra we en kanich
bis se ous finna os are usht en con-
moner mensch is un derno treata se
ene we en sow. De socha sin oll lets.
Der lieb ud frogt nemond far uff
reeva laeva so os are saelich shtarava
con, un won ich en porra ware un se
daida mich net besser batzawla don
daid ich my ob-shits breddich maucha
we der oldt porra we are g'sawt hut:


“Geld regeneered de weldt, un
doomheit Globberdawl.”
Eee
COURT PROCLAMATION
Whereas, the Hon. Charles L.
Landis, President, and Honorable
Aaron B. Hassler, Associate Law
Judge of the Court of Common
Pleas in and for the county of Lan-
caster and Assistant Justices of the
Courts of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery and Quarter
Session of the Peace in and for the
County %of Lancaster, have issued
teir pre@ept to me directed, requir-
ing me, ong other things, to make
public proclamation throughout my
bailiwick, ithut a Court of Oyer and
Terminer &nd General Jail Delivery,
also a Coult of General Quarter Ses- |
sions of thd Peace and Jail Delivery,
will commence in the Court House,
in the City of Lancaster, in the Com-
monwealth of} Pennsvlvania.
ON THE SECOND MONDAY IN
SEPTEMBER (the 13th), 1920
in pursuance of Which precept public
notice is hereby given to the Mayor
and Aldermen of the City of Lancas-
caster, in said county, and all the
Justices of the Péace, the Coroner
and Constables of the said City and
County of Lancaster, that they be
then and there, in their own proper
persons, with their rolls, records and
examinations, and inguisitions, and
their other remembrances, to do
those things which to their offices ap-
pertain in their behalf “to be done;
and to all those who will prosecute
against the prisoners who are or
then shall be, in the jail ¢f the said
County of Lancaster, are top be then
and there to prosecute against them
as shall be just. \
Dated at Lancaster, Pa., the 19th
day of August, A. D. 1920.
C. F. HOM SHER, Sheriff.


BIG TIRE
REDUCTION
19% Of
2 On Any Single Tire
: Two or More
20% Off
Schock Garage




City Shoe
Repairing Company
OLD SHOES MADE TO LOOK
LIKE NEW ONES


50.52 S. Queen St., ‘Lancaster, Pa.







OPERATION
By Taking Lydia E. Pinkham'’s
Vegetable Compound. Many
Such Cases.
Cairo, 11.—"Some time ago I got so
bad with female trouble that I thought
1 would have to be
operated on. I had
a bad displacement.
My right side would
paint. me and I was
50 aervous I could
not hold a glass of
watér. Many times
I would have to stop
my “work and sit
down or I would fall
on the floor in a
faint, 1 consulted
several doctors and
the same but I kent

every one
ighting
on. 1
told ‘me
to keep from having the opera-
had read so many times of Lydia




I. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and
t helped my sister so I Began taking it.
have never felt betteg than I have
since then and 1 keep howse and am able
to do all my work. The Vegetable Com-
pound is certainly one grand medicine.”
Mrs. J. BR. MarTHews, 8311 canon
Street, Cairo, Ill
Of course tl ire many seriou
hat only a si cal operation will
lieve. We freely acknowledge this, b
the above letter, and many others like if
imply prove that many operations are
recommended when medigine in many
ases is all that is needed :
If you want special advice write to
Lvdia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.
dential), Lynn, Mass,
(conti
THE PUBLIC
I have purchased of Mr. George
Springer, his
entire route and will hereafter do all
the former draymen,
kinds of hauling such as freight; also
local and long distance hauling with
1)

my new truck which I have just re-
ceived. I will appreciate a share of
your patronage.


Zerco Horse Feed
Have you fed it?
Horses
Thrive
On It
Positively the best feed for them.
Cheaper than Oats.
One trial will convince you.
E. H. Zercher
BELL PHONE 81R2 MOUNT JOY, PA.





has. Z. Derr
216 S. Barbara St., MT. JOY, PA.
Bell Phone 11R4
STUMPFS
Restaurant and
Pool. Room
62-64 West Main St.
MOUNT JOY PENNA.
CLAMS, CRABS AND OYSTERS



IN SEASON
CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES,
ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS
ETC.
SPECIAL DINNERS DAILY FRO
12 to 1:30
~ T y
R. HU. Stumpf, Propr.
Ind. Phone

 


PL
ACHES
Fairview Orchards
FLORIN, PA.
EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK
Peaches Delivered in Mount Joy
BELL PHONE

143R6


WANTED
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
QUALIFIED TO SOLICIT AND
OBTAIN
FOR A SAVINGS INVESTMENT
ACCOUNT YIELDING 10%
Per Annum
For Particulars
214 No. 15th Street
PHILADELPHIA

Why Not
Use The Best
rm ———
Martins Sanitary Dairy
West Donegal St.
MOUNT JOY, PA.

Wm. F. Conrad
BARBER
eres ————————————— n
Hair Cutting. 25c¢
Shaving Cai Siig 15c¢
Open every evening at 5 p, m. and
all day Friday and Saturdays
E. Msin St, MOUNT JOY
Formerly The L. P. Heilig Shop
aug.18-tf

INTEGRITY FINANCE CO.

® Often things that people buy fo
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s something you expect to render you long service.



 
To Our Customers and Friends
We take this means of thanking you for the
you have given us in the past.


business which
Our deposits have increased®wonderfully and at the end of our
sixth year in business, which we will celebrate April 1, 1920,
our surplus will be $80,000.00 and we have invested your money
so carefully that we have not lost a dollar in all the years we have
been in business.
on
There is no bank in the County that can beat this record.
We will pay you 5% interest for money by the year.
Personal checks taken in payment of certificate of deposit.
Sceurity—Over Two Million Dollars.
All business held Strictly Confidential.
PEOPLES BANK OF MAYTOWN,
Maytown, Penna.

N. F. ARNTZ
Cashier
M. R. HOFFMAN
President


THE QUESTION
OF FURNITURE QUALITY
There are few things that quality effects so vitally as furni-
ture.
personal wear and for home
use are not always expected to last a long time, but this connot be
you are buying
It will if you
buy it here, because here we think of quality first. All the furni-
ture we buy must measure exactly up to requirements which we
make as to the manner of workmanship. And, after all, in the
long run, well-made furniture is the cheapest sort of furniture to
buy. We invite comparison, look around, compare qualities and
prices and then come here and see ur vast assortment.
said about furniture. When you buy furniture

Westenberger, Maley & Myers
125-131 East King Street LANCASTER, PA.
100 0